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Carl's main writing partner in the late 1970s was Geoffrey Cushing-Murray but for 1980's Keepin ' The Summer Alive he wrote with Randy Bachman of the band Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
The title track of the 1979 album " Keepin ' the Summer Alive " by The Beach Boys, co-written by Bachman, shares a similar melody and tempo as the song.
In the late seventies he began building Red Barn Studios on his Big Sur estate, and tracks like his " Santa Ana Winds " ( which would appear on the Beach Boys ' Keepin ' the Summer Alive ) were first taped there.
His main contribution, an early version of " Endless Harmony " entitled " Ten Years of Harmony ", was re-recorded and eventually released in 1980 on Keepin ' the Summer Alive.
Keepin ' the Summer Alive is the twenty-fourth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys, released on March 24, 1980.
Of the new songs, " Keepin ' the Summer Alive " and " Livin ' With a Heartache " were written by Carl Wilson and Randy Bachman ( of The Guess Who and Bachman – Turner Overdrive ).
Keepin ' the Summer Alive was released in March 1980, reaching # 75 in the U. S. and # 54 in the UK.
Keepin ' the Summer Alive ( Brother / Caribou / CBS JZ 36283 ) reached # 75 in the U. S. during a chart stay of 6 weeks.
Although both Fataar and Chaplin had left the band prior to the recording of the Beach Boys ' next studio album, 1976's 15 Big Ones, Fataar is credited as having played on 1980's Keepin ' the Summer Alive in the absence of Dennis Wilson.
While taking tracks from 1970's Sunflower to the previous year's Keepin ' the Summer Alive, the compilers also included some oddities, rarities, and unreleased tracks.
Recorded while promoting the album Keepin ' the Summer Alive, Good Timin ': Live at Knebworth England 1980 was first issued in the UK in 2002 and the following year in the US, both through the band's Brother Records imprint with independent distribution.
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